The state of Cybersecurity Vulnerabilities 2018-2019
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity, ENISA organises a joint workshop with CERT-EU, computer emergency response team for the EU Institutions, Bodies and Agencies to share information on key cybersecurity activities.
Sustained Activity by Threat Actors
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) and the CERT of the EU institutions, bodies and agencies (CERT-EU) jointly published a report to alert on sustained activity by particular threat actors. The malicious cyber activities of the…
ENISA study looks into the adoption of security and privacy standards by SMES
ENISA carried out in 2015 a project with the objective of providing a set of relevant recommendations on how to increase the adoption of information security and privacy standards by SMEs. Additionally, the report identifies and describes…
The Scandinavian approach to Awareness Raising
ENISA survey reveals how 100 European Local Governments ‘can do more’.
The EU Agency ENISA presents the results of a survey of 100 Scandinavian local government’s data management efforts within health, hospital, regional development, education and…
AR London event
Excellent feedback to the ENISA Awareness Raising event hosted by Thomson Reuters.
The London meeting on 19th of June has received first-rate responses on joint efforts both in awareness and information value. A brand new AR video campaign has been…
Governmental Cloud in the EU - New Agency Report
The EU’s ‘cyber security’ Agency ENISA has launched a new report on Govermental Cloud Computing. The report is targeted at senior managers of public bodies who have to make a security and resilience decision about how to ‘go cloud’, if at all. The…
Telecom sector and Digital Infrastructure
Fostering robust cybersecurity practices in the telecommunications industry
Cybersecurity for 5G: ENISA Releases Report on Security Controls in 3GPP
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) provides authorities with technical guidance on the 5G Toolbox measure for security requirements in existing 5G standards.
Hackers-for-Hire drive the Evolution of the New ENISA Threat Landscape
The 9th edition of the ENISA Threat Landscape (ETL) report released by the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity highlights the surge in cybercriminality motivated by monetisation using ransomware or cryptojacking.
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